What Does a ‘Double Page Spread’ Mean?

What Does a ‘Double Page Spread’ Mean?

This is when an article or related content is spread across two facing pages.

To create a double page spread on a page plan, you will need to allocate these pages to an even page number first (left hand page) followed by an odd number (right hand page).

The text pages of a yearbook always begin with a single right-hand page (odd) and end on a single left-hand page (even).
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